Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly Release Date, Voice Cast, Plot, And Everything We Know So Far
Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, Well known in Japan as ”Dragon Ball Z, Defeat the super warrior! I’ll be the winner” or by the English title of Toei ”Dragon Ball Z: Attack! Super Warriors” is a 1994 Japanese science fiction martial arts film and the eleventh feature film of Dragon Ball Z. It was released in Japan on July 9 at the Toei Anime Fair alongside Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!! Excited heart summer vacation and the second movie, Slam Dunk. This was the third Dragon Ball Z movie to feature the Broly character, albeit a genetic clone.
Voice cast
- Trunks voiced by Laura Bailey
- Son Goten, voiced by Kara Edwards
- Android 18, voiced by Meredith McCoy
- Mr. Satan. Voiced by Chris Rager
- Bio-Broly, voiced by Vic Mignogna
- Krillin, voiced by Sonny Strait
- Marron, voiced by Meredith McCoy
- Lord Jaguar, voiced by Bill Townsley
- Maloja voiced by Robert McCollum
- Nan, voiced by Caitlin Glass
- Dr. Collie. Voiced by Christopher Sabat
- Men-Men voiced by Jim Foronda.
- Bubbles, voiced by Christopher Sabat
- Son Goku / Kakarot voiced by Sean Schemmel
What is the Release date of Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly?
The movie was released on DVD in North America on September 13, 2005. On March 31, 2009, it was released as part of a triple feature collection with Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan (1993) and Broly – Second Coming (1994) for DVD and Blu-ray, with both in full 1080p format with a 16:9 aspect ratio, HD mastered, and 5.1 surround mix improved. On January 3, 2012, the film was re-released on DVD as part of Thinpak’s Final Remastered Collection, including the final four Dragon Ball Z films.
Trailer of Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly
Who is the Director of Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly?
Yoshihiro Ueda is the director of this movie. Yoshihiro Ueda is a Japanese director who works for Toei Animation. Ueda was the episode director for Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. He has also worked on the Dr. Slump films (Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! The Treasure of Nanaba Castle, Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: Hoyoyo! Dream Capital Mecha Police), and directed Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, Dragon Ball: The Return of Son Goku and Friends, Dragon Ball: A Plan to Eliminate the Saiyans, and Dragon Ball: Episode of Bardock.
What is the Plot of Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly?
While Krillin, Goten, Trunks, and Marron wait outside, Android 18 teases Mr. Satan about not having paid her for purposefully losing him in the World Martial Arts Championship final. Mr. Jaguar, Mr. Satan’s opponent in summer camp, has asked for his presence at his laboratory on the island to fight his unique fighters and threatens to reveal them, according to a businessman named Men-Men. If Mr. Satan refuses, he is a wet bed. Mr. Satan accepts hesitantly, with Number 18 following them to ensure that Mr. Satan keeps his word to pay. Trunks and Goten leave, hoping to find a good battle.
On the island, a tournament is arranged to fight biological jaguar warriors against Mr. Satan. Number 18, Goten and Trunks asked to participate in representing his disciples. Goten and Trunks easily defeat the natural warriors and notice the shaman expelled from the village they encountered while fighting Broly. Trunks and Goten explore the laboratory and find a tank that appears to be harboring the supposedly dead Broly. They are confronted by a shaman who informs them that after murdering Broly, he discovered a sample of Legendary Super Saiyan’s blood and gave it to Jaguar, who used it to make a clone. Goten and Trunks try to destroy the clones, but he gets out of the tank and attacks them. The ensuing conflict leads to a large leakage of a dangerous, vital fluid that immediately devours the substance. Broly’s clone is immersed in the bio-fluid and deformed. Jaguar orders Bio-Broly to kill Mr. Devil, but Number 18 saves him and is later defeated. Goten and Trunks Bio-Broly fight while Bio-Broly kills all biological warriors, scientists, and shamans.
Bio-Broly hits Goten, Trunks, and Android 18. Krillin saves #18 but is also defeated. Bio-Broly’s stems lure down the bio-fluid tank and destroy it, causing the Bio-Broly to splash in even more liquid that appears to damage it. They tried to evacuate the island, but Dr. Cooley told them that the vital fluid would continue to spread until it covered the entire Earth. However, they discovered that the liquid turns to stone upon contact with sea water, so Goten, Trunks, and Krillin released a Kamehameha wave at the island’s base, causing a massive surge of seawater to flash flood the island and turn the liquid into stone. A gigantic Bio-Broly suddenly emerges from the sea, but before it can attack, it becomes solid. Trunks, Goten, and Krillin, blast him with a combined Kamehameha wave that destroys him.
In the underworld, Goku receives orders from King Kai to help stop Broly, who is spreading to Hell.
How did Broly become bio?
The basic form of Bio-Broly that appears in the film and video games, Daizenshuu 6, only describes it as a “drink form.” Because the regeneration process is not completed, the culture fluid used to regenerate it cannot give Bio-Broly a definite physical form, thus transforming into a syrup form.
Is Bio-Broly canon?
While most of these films aren’t canon, fans have often wished they could be. Of all the Dragon Ball movies released so far, only the most recent three, Battle of Gods, Ressurection ‘F’, and Dragon Ball Super: Broly, are canon.